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Australian doctors find live parasitic worm in woman's brain

A parasitic roundworm typically found in snakes has been pulled "alive and wriggling" from a woman's brain in a stomach-churning medical first, Australian doctors said Tuesday. Baffled doctors performed an MRI scan on the 64-year-old Australian woman after she began suffering memory lapses, noticing an "atypical lesion" at the front of her brain.  ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 08:41:00

Turned in to a 16 month medical ordeal for a 64-year-old woman in australia. the cause turned out to be an 8 centimeter round worm living in her brain. this specific one. the parasite is found in carpet pythons and never been known to infect a human before. doctors believe that the infection likely came from python feces and they have never seen a case like this before. and max, you sent that to the team this morning. i did. it was a bit of a shocker. we should say she is fine. thank goodness. a bit sort of yucked out i m sure, but she collected grasses from around a lake where they had pythons. so i think that is how it all happened. but a great medical work by the team at the university. absolutely. coming up, it has been nearly a week since the plane carrying yevgeny prigozhin plummeted from the sky killing all ten people on board. cnn visited the crash site and what we found there was odd. that is ahead. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:23:00

In? , ,., , ., ., , in? absolutely, and what we believe has happened in? absolutely, and what we believe has happened is in? absolutely, and what we believe has happened is this. in? absolutely, and what we believe has happened is this. normally, - in? absolutely, and what we believe has happened is this. normally, this parasite lives in carpet pythons which are found all over australia. the eggs of the parasite get into the python faeces, which small mammals or marsupials accidentally consume if they are in foliage etc, the parasite develops in them until another snake comes along and kills the marsupial or small mammal, and then the life cycle completes itself in the python. what we think has happened here is that our patient collected some native grasses for consumption, and we think the python faeces and parasite eggs had contaminated that and by touching that an eating that she has unfortunately become infected. so she is an accidental host.- she is an accidental host. eve ....

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